April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, otherwise known as #SAAM. April is also Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, or #SAAPM for short. Sexual Assault is an epidemic, one that crosses all countries, continents, genders, ages, ethnicities, and does not care about how much money you have or don't have, or what class you are or aren't. Here are a few statistics:
- 1 in 4 girls experience unwanted sexual assault, abuse, or rape before they turn 18.
- 1 in 6 boys experience unwanted sexual assault, abuse, or rape before they turn 18.
- Individuals who identify in the LGBTQIA categories experience even more unwanted sexual assault, abuse, or rape than those from heteronormative gender categories.
Survivors heal best in community. Books give survivors voice. Therefore, survivors need to find themselves represented by books that talk about their lived experiences and how to heal and recover from those lived experiences when they include trauma such as sexual assault.
I am also a survivor of sexual assault myself, and I needed books like these growing up, mostly because I had to find my way through the trauma to healing on my own. My family didn't know how to help, and I didn't trust counselors. Funny thing, I became one, and now I am helping other trauma survivors find their way out of the burning building of trauma and into the fresh air of healing and recovery.
To that end, I have created a curated list of #YAsurvivorBooks which I will share in increments of 15 books at a time. This list includes titles which discuss child abuse, incest, rape, human trafficking, and sexual assault. My goal for sharing this list is to help survivors and their loved ones find books that represent their lived experiences.
Please read, review, and share these books among your friends and family and loved ones, as it is very likely you know, or they know at least someone who could benefit from these books. Keep coming back each week for more titles and let's see how big this list grows.
In the USA, there are approximately 70 million survivors of sexual assault. In the UK, that number is just below 14 million survivors. Worldwide, that number is well over 100 million survivors. Will you help me change that number? Let's get it to go down, instead of climbing higher and higher.
List of #YAsurvivorBooks 46-60:
46. Sadie, Courtney Summers
47. I Have the Right To: A High School Survivor's Story of Sexual Assault, Justice, and Hope, Chessy Prout with Jenn Abelson
48. Tender Morsels, Margo Lanagan
49. Damsel, Elana K. Arnold
50. A Madness So Discreet, Mindy McGinnis
51. Shout, Laurie Halse Anderson
52. The Art of Breaking Things
53. Broken Pieces, Rachel Thompson
54. Girls of Paper and Fire, Natasha Ngan
55. The Quiet You Carry, Nikki Barthelmess
56. Speak (20th Anniversary Edition), Laurie Halse Anderson
57. Hush, Eishes Chayil (aka Judy Brown)
58. Pretty Girl 13, Liz Coley
59. Unicorn Tracks, Julia Ember
60. What They Don't Know, Nicole Maggi
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